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Posted by darouge11 on Sep-04-2008 12:14:

tech/minimal sound...

.....tech/minimal scene taking over (More) now then before....i mean i see djs like angello t/l consisting of so many minimal and techno songs/sound.....as before it was more the electro chug chug just as an example...


Posted by kaniz on Sep-04-2008 12:24:

This trend has been going on for a long time now.


Posted by darouge11 on Sep-04-2008 12:27:

i know what ur saying...but djs who dont even play that genre are picking it up...alot


Posted by Nicolas Oliver on Sep-04-2008 12:33:

Love the sound


Posted by LKD on Sep-04-2008 12:43:

welcome to mid 2006....


Posted by Silky Johnson on Sep-04-2008 13:01:

Edited post makes total sense with the rest of the posts in this thread, lmfao.


Posted by kaniz on Sep-04-2008 13:35:

This thread is about nachos. I love the sound they make when you crunch into a freshly baked batch.


Posted by teufel-man on Sep-04-2008 14:28:

quote:
Originally posted by El K Dee
welcome to mid 2006....


The Tech/Minimal craze didnt start that early


Posted by LKD on Sep-04-2008 14:29:

quote:
Originally posted by teufel-man
The Tech/Minimal craze didnt start that early
I apologize for you living under a rock around that time then


Posted by kaniz on Sep-04-2008 14:34:

I'd say it was even building momentum before 2006. The past year it's really been taking off and your seeing even more DJs jump onto the bandwagon, but the trend had started quite awhile ago. Hell, on LiveSets.com people were bitching that Beyers set from Sud'99 back in 06 was "too minimal"

Within Toronto, it's really been the past year or two that its showing up everywhere, but outside of the city it's been going on for a few years longer.


Posted by LKD on Sep-04-2008 14:38:

quote:
Originally posted by kaniz
Within Toronto, it's really been the past year or two that its showing up everywhere, but outside of the city it's been going on for a few years longer.


Fuck toronto...always late on trends and hold on to them too long...people are still playing electro house like its the next big thing here


Posted by teufel-man on Sep-04-2008 14:55:

quote:
Originally posted by El K Dee
I apologize for you living under a rock around that time then


Yeah people were playing minimal and tech-house in mid 2006... but those were minimal and tech-house DJs...

What this thread about is that fact that now ALL DJs are playing this style or at least incorporating elements of it into their own style.... which has happened more recently

Yeah there was tech/minimal in 2006 but it didnt reach its allstar status that it has in the past year or so


Posted by LKD on Sep-04-2008 14:58:

quote:
Originally posted by teufel-man
Yeah people were playing minimal and tech-house in mid 2006... but those were minimal and tech-house DJs...

What this thread about is that fact that now ALL DJs are playing this style or at least incorporating elements of it into their own style.... which has happened more recently

Yeah there was tech/minimal in 2006 but it didnt reach its allstar status that it has in the past year or so


funny you should say that because i remember having multiple conversations at work with fellow employees that were djs and producers who left before 2007 about this very subject and we all expressed the exact same thing what you are assuming has only recently happened (im talking about other genres moving into tech/minimal)


Posted by Silky Johnson on Sep-04-2008 15:14:

I liked the edited OP better. :/


Posted by UmmiE on Sep-04-2008 15:15:

because its all about if you cant beat them join them .....Fucking love minimal.


Posted by darouge11 on Sep-04-2008 15:17:

i never used to like tech house minimal and stuff like that, but its grown on me alot


Posted by teufel-man on Sep-04-2008 15:17:

quote:
Originally posted by El K Dee
funny you should say that because i remember having multiple conversations at work with fellow employees that were djs and producers who left before 2007 about this very subject and we all expressed the exact same thing what you are assuming has only recently happened (im talking about other genres moving into tech/minimal)


well yeah true... but you gotta remember that DJs and Producers are a little bit ahead of the game in terms of new music, they basically lead the direction of what is popular music

I am just saying that if I were to go to a random EDM club in mid 2006 (hotel, gallery, etc.) you would probably be hearing purely electro, whereas more recently you would probably be hearing a whole lot more tech/minimal sounds at these same clubs

I am just saying that minimal/tech has more recently hit the mainstream EDM scene.... and become insanely popular


Posted by Silky Johnson on Sep-04-2008 15:18:

Wow fuck, brilliant and astute observations everyone.


*golf clap*


Posted by LKD on Sep-04-2008 15:20:

gee Jennie....thanks for pointing out the obvious...


*soccer clap*


Posted by Aleks_B on Sep-04-2008 16:01:

wow. wasn't there already one thread that spanned 10+ pages on this very same topic??


Posted by LKD on Sep-04-2008 16:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Aleks_B
wow. wasn't there already one thread that spanned 10+ pages on this very same topic??



shhhh...redundancy is the latest trend...jump on the bandwagon and stay quiet


Posted by Aleks_B on Sep-04-2008 16:06:

haha....


Posted by Nicolas Oliver on Sep-04-2008 16:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Aleks_B
wow. wasn't there already one thread that spanned 10+ pages on this very same topic??


Redundant threads have become characteristic of TA


Posted by Nobbie Q on Sep-04-2008 16:55:

Yeah I've noticed a few big prog house DJs now that have been playing techno tracks. Steve Lawler and Dubfire have been playing it a lot as witnessed at Viva. Digweed's new Transitions 4 has a lot techno and even Sasha's productions have been sorta going that route too.

I don't mind it all. In fact I love the sound. It seems like a natural extension of prog house anyway. I wonder how long the trend will stick around. Minimal on the other hand is deters even more away from the "typical" sounding EDM tracks, but I enjoy that too. DJ's like Magda etc. I'm impressed by.


Posted by darouge11 on Sep-04-2008 17:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Nobbie Q
Yeah I've noticed a few big prog house DJs now that have been playing techno tracks. Steve Lawler and Dubfire have been playing it a lot as witnessed at Viva. Digweed's new Transitions 4 has a lot techno and even Sasha's productions have been sorta going that route too.

I don't mind it all. In fact I love the sound. It seems like a natural extension of prog house anyway. I wonder how long the trend will stick around. Minimal on the other hand is deters even more away from the "typical" sounding EDM tracks, but I enjoy that too. DJ's like Magda etc. I'm impressed by.


long enought untill indie takes over


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